Aaron Levine is a Shareholder in Buchalter’s Los Angeles office. Mr. Levine focuses his practice on all aspects of commercial litigation, with particular emphasis on complex commercial litigation, creditor’s rights litigation, and intellectual property litigation. His extensive litigation experience includes pre-litigation counseling, pre-judgment remedies, extensive law and motion practice, trial/arbitration practice, and post-judgment matters
Michael Muse-Fisher represents public and private companies in a variety of state, federal and administrative cases involving contract disputes, commercial litigation, real estate disputes, licensing and intellectual property matters, government tort liability, breach of fiduciary duty, as well as land-related torts. Mr. Muse-Fisher also represents regional and national lenders, banks, financial institutions, and REITs.
With ever-changing market conditions, there is no such thing as a simple commercial real estate sales transaction. The complexity increases even more when the transaction involves a distressed property. Rather than force a property into foreclosure, receiverships have become a vital mechanism for managing distressed properties. Whether representing lenders, property owners, or court-appointed receivers, understanding the legal, financial, and operational complexities of real estate receiverships is essential.
This program offers an in-depth examination of commercial real estate receiverships, covering key aspects such as appointment and authority, asset management, creditor rights, and disposition strategies. Our panel of experts will discuss recent legal developments, practical challenges, and emerging opportunities in this evolving landscape.
This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.
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Date / Time: May 29, 2025
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Aaron Levine | Buchalter
Aaron Levine is a Shareholder in Buchalter’s Los Angeles office. Mr. Levine focuses his practice on all aspects of commercial litigation, with particular emphasis on complex commercial litigation, creditor’s rights litigation, and intellectual property litigation. His extensive litigation experience includes pre-litigation counseling, pre-judgment remedies, extensive law and motion practice, trial/arbitration practice, and post-judgment matters Mr. Levine’s clients include multinational corporations, energy companies, financial institutions, apparel companies, fashion designers, technology companies, alcohol and beverage distributors, cannabis companies, textile manufacturers, small business owners, and court-appointed receivers and fiduciaries.
Mr. Levine was selected by Super Lawyers Magazine as a Rising Star from 2020-2023. He was also named to Best Lawyer’s “Ones to Watch” list in 2024 and 2025.
Prior to law school, Mr. Levine represented Fortune 500 technology companies, international film festivals, and an assortment of celebrities and other media personalities at an award-winning entertainment, lifestyle, and corporate focused public relations firm. Mr. Levine also spent several years as a talent agent at a boutique entertainment agency. In this role, Mr. Levine was charged with routing nation-wide tours and helping nationally recognized recording artists cultivate and develop previously under-utilized revenue streams.
Michael Muse-Fisher | Buchalter
Michael Muse-Fisher represents public and private companies in a variety of state, federal and administrative cases involving contract disputes, commercial litigation, real estate disputes, licensing and intellectual property matters, government tort liability, breach of fiduciary duty, as well as land-related torts. Mr. Muse-Fisher also represents regional and national lenders, banks, financial institutions, and REITs. Mr. Muse-Fisher has extensive experience in secured transactions, creditor’s rights, loan workouts and restructuring, provisional remedies, receiverships, collections and post-judgment enforcement.
Mr. Muse-Fisher was named “One to Watch” from 2022-2025 by Best Lawyers for his work in Commercial Litigation and Real Estate Law.
I. Legal framework and receivership fundamentals | 1:00pm – 1:20pm
II. Roles and responsibilities of a receiver | 1:20pm – 1:40pm
III. Receivership process and property management | 1:40pm – 2:00pm
Break | 2:00pm – 2:10pm
IV. Financial and asset management strategies | 2:10pm – 2:30pm
V. Disposition and exit strategies | 2:30pm – 2:50pm
VI. Litigation risks and emerging case law | 2:50pm – 3:10pm